MamminaBooks

Saturday, January 10, 2015

When writing in a protagonist or hero for your story, make sure you focus on their weaknesses just as much as their strengths. This is really key to depth of character. No one likes a flawless hero, just as much as no one likes a flawless villain. The reason for this is that no one can relate to those types of character attributes. A true character should have a mixture of three things: A strength, a weakness and a struggle to balance the two. This weakness will bring out your character's true strengths. Such examples of these weaknesses could be ego, a disability, stuttering, muteness, a phobia of something, lack of faith, addiction, etc. A weakness can be overcome in the story to exhibit growth in the character, though it is just as strong to write about a protagonist who cannot over come the weakness, but somehow steers around it. Try a free write using this strategy. You may have noticed some of these characters in my stories. A few examples: